Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes, is an English singer, songwriter and multi-
instrumentalist. Her monitor engineer is Arron James Smith, who has been working
with her on the promo tour for her new album, The Bride, a three date run of
churches and cathedrals in the UK and her appearances on Europe’s summer
festival circuit. His console of choice is a DiGiCo S21.

Smith has, he says, worked either end of the multicore and enjoys them both, but
being at monitors allows him to work more closely with the band. “With Bat For
Lashes I’m working with some great musicians,’ he says. “The church gigs went
amazingly and Glastonbury was great, too, particularly considering the weather.
There was a fantastic audience there.

“Peppe Mallozzi at Autograph Sales UK kindly provided me with an S21 console to
demo and also the hire for the short UK tour. The usability of the console is
outstanding, not just for how I am using it on the shows, but in general. You can put
an S21 in front of an engineer and know that you can show them round it in seconds
if you ever need to and in the future training technicians and students on it will
become a breeze. The S21 is so visual for setting up your patch and dynamics and,
with the RTA (Real Time Analyzer) in the dynamics, you can see exactly what the
signal is doing. And the sound quality is second to none, too, which is really
important with this band.’

Smith runs the console with 40 inputs and 12 outputs. Instead of using a DiGiRack—
and to save space in his van pack—he has been using a D-Sub DMI card in the back
of the console to give him 16 extra line level inputs on top of the 24 mic pre amps
already in the back of the console.

“I couldn’t be happier,’ he says. “So far, the band has been nothing but
complimentary about the tone and audio quality of the S21. The mic pre amps and
the tube emulators really give an amazing result. I believe that all consoles can be
made to sound great, but this DiGiCo makes it so easy, the usability is second to
none. The footprint of the console is perfect for keeping the size of transportation to
a minimum and it’s even small enough for me to fly with if necessary, rather than
hiring abroad.

“I’m always happy with DiGiCo,’ Smith smiles. “The guys and girls there provide
some of the best customer service out there and Tim [Shaxson] has always been on
hand to help me find any info I need. I’m hoping that in the not too distance future
I’ll be buying an S21 for my own company, Brighton Rock Productions. It’s a great
piece of equipment and great value for your money.’